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episode #137: AI visibility isn’t built on content alone - It’s built on citations artwork

#137: AI visibility isn’t built on content alone - It’s built on citations

In a world obsessed with publishing more content, brands are learning a hard truth: AI doesn’t trust what brands say about themselves as much as what others say about them. In this episode of Likely **Marketing, we explore why AI visibility is no longer built on content alone, but on citations, credibility, and repeated validation across the web. From Reddit discussions and podcasts to digital PR, analyst reports, and industry directories, AI systems like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Perplexity learn from the wider information ecosystem around your brand. Because in the AI era, visibility isn’t earned by publishing more. It’s earned when your brand becomes repeatedly cited, discussed, and trusted across the Internet. (00:00) Intro (01:12) The information environment AI actually learns from (03:07) How to ensure that your brand registers with AI, not just exist online (04:38) So, which channels can help brands register with AI? (09:15) Single mention is not enough, AI looks for pattern as an indicator of influence (11:36) Here’s a quick list of things to do to get cited by AI (13:52) A broader view on getting mentioned by AI

19 de may de 2026 - 16 min
episode #136: AI search can’t trust a brand it doesn’t understand. Here’s what to do artwork

#136: AI search can’t trust a brand it doesn’t understand. Here’s what to do

In the age of AI search, brands are no longer competing only for rankings. They’re competing to be understood. When someone asks ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, or Perplexity about a company, the machine first asks: “Who exactly is this brand?” In this episode, Shivendra explores Entity SEO — the invisible layer shaping visibility in AI search. From vague positioning and confusing brand names to schema markup, structured data, and consistent digital signals, discover why AI trusts clarity over noise. Because before AI can recommend your brand, mention it, or rank it, it needs to confidently understand who you are. AI search doesn’t reward the loudest brand. It rewards the clearest identity. (00:00) Intro (01:33) How AI solves the confusion of brand identity (05:13) How can brands reduce AI’s confusion? (08:14) How unclear positioning makes AI hesitate and what more can marketers do? (09:32) Bringing it all together: How to make sure AI understands your brand clearly

12 de may de 2026 - 11 min
episode #135: AI browsers are re-writing Marketing - From clicks to decisions artwork

#135: AI browsers are re-writing Marketing - From clicks to decisions

The first version of the web gave us clicks. This one quietly takes them away. In this episode, we explore how AI browsers like Dia Browser, Comet Browser, Opera Neon, Atlas Browser, and Google Chrome are turning the internet into an intent-driven system where decisions happen before clicks. What starts as a search becomes a conversation, then an action—summaries replace scrolling, agents compare options, and workflows replace journeys. While cookies still exist, real power is shifting to context, memory, and AI-led actions. For marketers, this means your audience may never visit your site, yet still choose you. Visibility is no longer about ranking—it’s about being selected inside an answer. This is marketing for AI browsers—where influence happens before the click. (00:00) Intro (01:19) A snapshot of what’s new across each AI browser, so far (11:50) What are the AI browsers doing to lock-in the users? (13:58) How are AI browsers tracking user journeys, and how can marketers use that to their advantage? (17:35) How are AI browsers handling cookies? (20:24) What’s next for AI browsers and marketers?

5 de may de 2026 - 24 min
episode #134: From ads to entertainment: Why brands using music videos are re-writing marketing artwork

#134: From ads to entertainment: Why brands using music videos are re-writing marketing

It starts as a pattern you almost ignore—until it repeats. A clothing brand releases a music video. Then a fintech app. Then an airline. Not ads or placements, but full-scale productions with original songs, choreography, and stories. This episode explores the rise of brands using music videos to become culture, not just commercials. As audiences skip ads, brands are shifting from buying attention to earning it through entertainment-first storytelling. Music becomes the medium because it sticks, moves people, and gets shared—turning a single video into a campaign, a remix, a memory. From fashion to tech, brands are acting like studios, collaborating with artists and creating for participation, not just reach. The real question is no longer how to advertise, but what a brand is willing to create to truly matter. (00:00) Intro (01:06) What is this trend of brands creating music videos, exactly? (03:48) Why are brands creating their own music videos? (07:31) What kind of brands are leaning into music videos, and who are they targeting? (09:06) How does the economics of creating music videos look like? Is there a play for smaller brands? (11:41) Is a brand creating a music video similar to a scripted social series? (15:20) Patterns across brands using both, music videos and scripted social series (16:54) Where this leaves you as a marketer or brand…

28 de abr de 2026 - 19 min
episode #133: Do brands still need a website in the AI search era? The answer has changed artwork

#133: Do brands still need a website in the AI search era? The answer has changed

AI didn’t kill websites, it made them invisible. There was a time when platforms like Google defined discovery, and ranking meant relevance. Websites were the internet’s home. But today, AI search, social platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, and voice assistants intercept intent before a click ever happens. Answers are delivered instantly, journeys are compressed, and clicks are disappearing. Yet behind every AI-generated response lies a source, and that source is still a website. The role has shifted from destination to infrastructure: powering AI, building trust, and owning data. In the future of websites with AI search, your site isn’t the front door, it’s the engine. (00:00) Intro (01:12) How a website became “home” for businesses (04:47) Now, there are forces that are pulling discovery away from websites (10:57) So, what is the value of having a website now? (15:23) Should brands be investing in a website? (18:55) What is the likely future of websites in times to come?

21 de abr de 2026 - 21 min
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